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Max Beerbong
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This is a good post. You should be proud of being the person who posted it. Welcome to the community, you're going to fit in very well.

How so? Only one of her parents is a God.

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He's cocoa for cuckoo poops.

You can't say "other than the reason, what's the reason?"

I'm excited to see what this idea actually translates to. I'm of two minds about experiments like B.A.N. It was a fantastic episode of a comedy series, just not necessarily the one it was a part of. The absurdist stuff didn't really gel with the grounded world the rest of the show exists in.

You're looking for too much logic in it, I think. A lot of Lynch's stuff is genuinely surreal rather than a coherent narrative in a aesthetically surrealist wrapper. It's like a dream - it might be connected subconsciously to real things or thoughts or ideas somewhat, but it doesn't have to arrange those things in any

Y'know, deep cuts. Like Bart. Or this incredibly popular GIF.

Yes. Hope this satisfied your curiosity.

You're not technically using it right, but you are using it in the way that everyone actually understands so I think you're good.

Not even a Daniel Radcliffe? These people have no respect for the preeminent hip-hop historians of our time.

You just wait until I've finished my competing project - a 40-year-long supercut showcasing 4 minutes worth of music. Then you'll see whose Internet did a Great Job!

"What's the S stand for? Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut?"

They fit in World Is Not Enough and Die Another Day, but skip right over Goldeneye? Even though it's the name of the main Macguffin and each character says it about 70 times apiece?

A Hole in the Wall Where the Men Can See it All? About time it found a role outside of SNL I guess… better them than that asshole Piece of Toast.

Any of these theories is more likely than the story we're being sold.

Ever since somebody called my attention to the byline on another one of these, I can't shake the feeling that it has to have been a Keyser Soze situation. Like, they were hiring at AV Club and he didn't want to give his real name, so he glanced around the room and saw a pottery wheel, a big weight, a cat and a gimp

Beautifully put. The sense that Diana genuinely feels very deeply about all things she witnesses, both good and bad, was so appreciated and definitely sorely missed from other superficially similar films. I'm with you on the sizing-up scene too - loved the way she lined up against her like a snake measuring its prey.

Yes he is, they're both Barry Allen. Incarnation as in which of the many possible title-holders, not continuity-wise.

Wonder Woman was everything a superhero should be. Just an excellent movie about a great character - powerful, inspirational, compassionate. I wish I had more to say about it, but everybody else has said so many great and true and thoughtful and eloquent things about it already I feel I'd just be rehashing if I tried.